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  • Canucks' Elias Pettersson: Goal, assist in Saturday's win

    Pettersson scored a goal, dished an assist, added two hits and went plus-2 in Saturday's 6-2 win over the Blackhawks.

    Pettersson helped out on a Quinn Hughes tally in the first period and then scored a goal of his own in the third. This was Pettersson's second multi-point game in a row, and he has four goals and two assists over his last five outings. The 26-year-old center is up to 15 goals, 41 points, 107 shots on net, 69 blocked shots, 63 hits and a minus-10 rating through 60 appearances. His offense getting on track will help fantasy managers in their playoff matchups as well as give the Canucks a boost in the wild-card race.

  • Kings' Quinton Byfield: Nets lone goal in overtime win

    Byfield scored a goal and added two hits in Saturday's 1-0 overtime win over the Predators.

    Byfield extended his goal streak to six games, but he left it on the line late. The 22-year-old tallied at 3:20 of overtime to break up Justus Annunen's shutout bid. Byfield has taken 13 shots during his scoring binge, so his current pace is way too high to be sustainable. Still, it's helped him overcome a sluggish start to the campaign -- he's now at 17 goals, 40 points, 126 shots on net, 66 hits, 26 blocked shots and a plus-11 rating over 65 appearances.

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    Blues' Dylan Holloway: Puts up assist in win

    Holloway registered an assist, two shots on goal, three hits and a plus-2 rating in Saturday's 5-1 win over the Wild.

    Holloway has gotten on the scoresheet in five of seven games in March, earning three goals and three assists this month. He set up the second goal of Jordan Kyrou's hat trick in Saturday's victory. Holloway continues to excel in a top-six role and now has 49 points, 155 shots on net, 141 hits, 43 blocked shots and a plus-11 rating over 67 appearances.

  • Blues' Robert Thomas: Dishes two assists in win

    Thomas notched two assists, two PIM and a plus-2 rating in Saturday's 5-1 win over the Wild.

    Thomas had an 11-game point streak between Feb. 2 and March 5, but he followed it up with a pair of scoreless outings. He's since bounced back with three assists over his last two contests, with helpers going to Jake Neighbours and Jordan Kyrou in Saturday's win. For the season, Thomas is at 17 goals, 37 assists, 119 shots on net, 41 blocked shots, 20 PIM and a plus-8 rating over 55 appearances.

  • Blues' Brayden Schenn: One of each in win

    Schenn scored a goal and added an assist in Saturday's 5-1 win over the Wild.

    Schenn opened the scoring 4:17 into the game and fed Jordan Kyrou for the first goal of his hat trick midway through the second period. This was Schenn's fourth multi-point effort in 15 contests since the start of February, a span in which he has played well with four goals and nine assists. The 33-year-old center is up to 15 tallies, 42 points, 117 shots on net, 163 hits, 50 PIM and a minus-3 rating over 67 appearances. He's still got time to reach the 50-point mark for the eighth time in his career.

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    Blues' Jordan Kyrou: Erupts for hat trick in win

    Kyrou scored three goals in Saturday's 5-1 win over the Wild.

    Kyrou stretched the Blues' lead to 3-0 at 12:22 of the second period, though Jake Middleton answered for the Wild 25 seconds later. Kyrou then tallied the last two goals of the game in the third, completing his fifth career hat trick in the process. The winger had been limited to three helpers over seven contests since his last goal Feb. 25 versus the Kraken. For the season, he's at 27 tallies, 53 points, 189 shots on net, 41 hits and a plus-13 rating over 67 appearances. Kyrou is on pace to reach the 30-goal and 60-point marks this season.

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    Lightning's Nick Paul: Two-point night in win

    Paul had a goal and an assist in a 6-2 win over Boston on Saturday.

    Paul's goal was his 20th. He got off to a torrid start with 11 points (four goals, seven assists) in his first 12 games, but his pace has slowed dramatically. Paul went into a deep offensive funk after that with just 26 points in his past 48 appearances, including nine in his last 13. He's never been known for his offense -- his best season came last year with 24 goals and 46 points (153 shots) -- and he's really cut back on his secondary stats (53 hits in 60 games). Paul may help you if he warms up again, but you may want to let someone take on his mid performance.

  • Rangers' Mika Zibanejad: Sets up opening tally

    Zibanejad registered an assist, two shots on goal and two hits in Saturday's 4-0 win over the Blue Jackets.

    Zibanejad won a puck battle in the corner and found a wide-open Alexis Lafreniere for the opening goal at 1:43 of the first period. That proved to be the game-winner. Zibanejad has been pretty good in March with two goals and five helpers over his last eight contests, though that pales in compared to his dynamic February (13 points in nine games). For the season, the 31-year-old has 15 goals, 34 helpers, 152 shots on net, 41 blocked shots, 35 hits and a minus-19 rating over 67 appearances.

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    Rangers' J.T. Miller: Garners assist in win

    Miller recorded a shorthanded assists, four hits and two PIM in Saturday's 4-0 win over the Blue Jackets.

    Miller set up Vincent Trocheck's empty-netter, which came while the Rangers were killing a late penalty. The goal drought is up to six games for Miller, but he has four assists in that span and continues to make an impact in all situations. For the season, the 32-year-old center is up to 53 points (20 on the power play, one shorthanded), 108 shots on net, 140 hits, 38 blocked shots, 45 PIM and a minus-3 rating over 57 appearances between the Rangers and the Canucks.

  • Rangers' Vincent Trocheck: Tallies twice in third period

    Trocheck scored two goals on three shots and went plus-3 in Saturday's 4-0 win over the Blue Jackets.

    Trocheck stretched the lead to 3-0 at 14:38 of the third period, and he added a shorthanded empty-netter just over two minutes later. This performance secured the fourth straight 20-goal campaign for Trocheck, who has reached that mark in seven of his 12 NHL seasons. He's at 45 points (10 on the power play, three shorthanded), 171 shots on net, 183 hits, 68 blocked shots, 40 PIM and a plus-2 rating through 67 outings in 2024-25.

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